AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMigration Crackdown: Libya’s Attorney General ordered pretrial detention for 15 people accused of running a migrant smuggling and human trafficking network, including claims they detained migrants and extorted families, with arrests tied to a Tripoli Security Directorate operation. Humanitarian Pressure: Argentine journalist Paula Giménez and humanitarian Lucas Aguilera remain held in Sirte after joining a Gaza aid mission, with families and rights groups demanding their release as detention enters its 20th day. Security in the South: Saddam Haftar toured the Southern Military Zone headquarters, as forces push for tighter border security and readiness—while critics accuse the campaign of expanding control and relying on foreign fighters. Digital Push: Tripoli is set to host EPAIX 2026, an electronic payments and digital transformation exhibition June 17–18, bringing banks and fintech firms together. Science & Trade: Libya’s Economy Ministry discussed building a national laboratory system, while Libya and Morocco signed an MoU to boost trade and investment cooperation. Diplomacy: Mohamed Menfi received credentials of China’s new ambassador, signaling continued political and economic coordination. AI Governance: Dbaiba launched a National AI Strategy 2026–2030 and an AI Ethics Charter with targets for government AI use and digital identity.
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